The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic era

The pandemic and the digital revolution are changing the global geopolitical landscape. The dispersion of power linked to the new digital decision-making centers is accompanied by a fragmentation of the traditional system of power in the international geopolitical arena. In this scenario, it is diff...

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Main Author: Giuseppe Terranova
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/geosci.2023012?viewType=HTML
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description The pandemic and the digital revolution are changing the global geopolitical landscape. The dispersion of power linked to the new digital decision-making centers is accompanied by a fragmentation of the traditional system of power in the international geopolitical arena. In this scenario, it is difficult to identify who is in charge of sovereignty and governance. A glocal perspective would suggest continuing to look at States, but also at local political entities, such as cities, and super-national cultural identities, such as global civilizations. It is a solution that could allow Italy, and other countries, to avoid what John Agnew called the territorial trap that would push the world system into giving national answers to the growing number of global challenges. In the post-pandemic phase, Italy will face its most important test of resilience since the Second World War. This paper intends to investigate whether and in what terms the Italian State will be able to recognize and make use of the soft power of the Italic community and civilization as a new agent of glocal development. The digital revolution accelerated by the pandemic could in fact transform the digital space into the ideal place for the recognition and strengthening of the global network of Italics around the world. Italic is not simply a synonym for Italian. Italic is someone who appreciates and recognizes the charm of Italy. The Italic does not necessarily have a passport or an Italian bloodline; he can live in Italy or anywhere else. The way of life and the commonality of values is the glue that unites Italics and this can become a soft power of Italy, strengthening the Italian State internally and externally. We refer to that mix of culture, taste, style, quality craftsmanship, fashion, design, high-value manufacturing, electronics, robotics, avant-garde entrepreneurship and gastronomic excellence that gives life to a refined art of living well.
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spelling doaj.art-694f1bcc9511495b9c7138ebeee1af7a2023-09-07T05:36:32ZengAIMS PressAIMS Geosciences2471-21322023-03-019221922710.3934/geosci.2023012The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic eraGiuseppe Terranova0The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Integration of Migrants in Europe (IntoME), University of Tuscia, ItalyThe pandemic and the digital revolution are changing the global geopolitical landscape. The dispersion of power linked to the new digital decision-making centers is accompanied by a fragmentation of the traditional system of power in the international geopolitical arena. In this scenario, it is difficult to identify who is in charge of sovereignty and governance. A glocal perspective would suggest continuing to look at States, but also at local political entities, such as cities, and super-national cultural identities, such as global civilizations. It is a solution that could allow Italy, and other countries, to avoid what John Agnew called the territorial trap that would push the world system into giving national answers to the growing number of global challenges. In the post-pandemic phase, Italy will face its most important test of resilience since the Second World War. This paper intends to investigate whether and in what terms the Italian State will be able to recognize and make use of the soft power of the Italic community and civilization as a new agent of glocal development. The digital revolution accelerated by the pandemic could in fact transform the digital space into the ideal place for the recognition and strengthening of the global network of Italics around the world. Italic is not simply a synonym for Italian. Italic is someone who appreciates and recognizes the charm of Italy. The Italic does not necessarily have a passport or an Italian bloodline; he can live in Italy or anywhere else. The way of life and the commonality of values is the glue that unites Italics and this can become a soft power of Italy, strengthening the Italian State internally and externally. We refer to that mix of culture, taste, style, quality craftsmanship, fashion, design, high-value manufacturing, electronics, robotics, avant-garde entrepreneurship and gastronomic excellence that gives life to a refined art of living well.https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/geosci.2023012?viewType=HTMLitalic civilizationitalicsglocal developmentpandemicdigital revolutiongeopolitics of covid-19
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The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic era
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italic civilization
italics
glocal development
pandemic
digital revolution
geopolitics of covid-19
title The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic era
title_full The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic era
title_fullStr The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic era
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title_short The role of the Italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post-pandemic era
title_sort role of the italic community as a new agent of glocal development in the post pandemic era
topic italic civilization
italics
glocal development
pandemic
digital revolution
geopolitics of covid-19
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